Art House Theater Day

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Join us on September 24 for the first annual Art House Theater Day, celebrating the art house theater and the cultural role it plays in a community. It is a day to recognize the year-round contributions of film and filmmakers, patrons, projectionists, and staff, and the brick and mortar theaters that are passionately dedicated to providing access to the best cinematic experience.

We’re excited to share our exclusive Art House Theater Day film programming lineup! We’ll have hands-on activities following our kids programming, a photo booth in our lobby, and raffles before each Art House Theater Day exclusive program. As a thank you to our members, all members are entitled to one free small popcorn on Art House Theater Day.

PREVIEW SCREENINGDanny SaysDirected by Brendan Toller, Danny Says is a documentary on the life and times of Danny Fields, who since the 1960’s has played a pivotal role in the music and culture of the late 20th century. Fields worked with legendary artists like the Doors, Cream, Lou Reed, Nico, and Judy Collins, and managed groundbreaking acts like the Stooges, the MC5 and the Ramones.

A CLASSIC OF WORLD CINEMAThe DekalogJoin us for screenings of select parts of the classic ten-part series, The Dekalog. Krzysztof Kieslowski’s legendary Dekalog consists of ten one-hour films inspired by the Ten Commandments, each exploring moral or existential issues faced by characters living in a stark apartment block in Communist Poland. Part of our Retro Revival series, all ten Dekalog films will screen from Sept. 23–29. Retro Revival is sponsored by Wine Enthusiast.

CULT CLASSICRaiders of the Lost ArkIn addition to our screening of the popular classic, celebrating its 35th anniversary this year, we’ll have a Raiders costume contest, photo booth, and a pre-screening raffle!

JBFC KIDSIntroducing JBFC Kids, an exciting initiative designed to further our mission of film-for-all by deepening the experience of young viewers (and their families) and welcoming a new generation of cinema-lovers and media-makers into our community.

Kid Flix 1: The Best of the 2016 New York International Children’s Film FestivalFor ages 3-5. Featuring Audience Award winners The Visitors and Octopus, Grown-Ups Award-winner One, Two, Tree, and the high-rated shorts Object at Rest, Looks, andTiny Tunes: Food.

See the World, Feed Your Mind: Live Action Shorts from the 2016 Seattle Children’s Film FestivalFor ages 8 and up. Featuring determined characters unafraid to find their own way, create their own futures, search for happiness, and save the planet. This program includes Best Documentary Short winner Mo’s Bows, and audience favorite live-action short Myna & Asterix.